In May 2020, most university professors in Russia could not imagine that the prevailing majority of lectures would be conducted in digital format in the near future. Over one fifth of survey participants fully or rather agreed with that statement. In general, higher education professors in Russian universities were rather skeptical about distance learning.
Opinion of higher education professors on the future of digital learning in universities in Russia in April 2020
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Respondents expressed their opinion on the statement "The prevailing majority of lectures and seminars will be conducted in digital format."
* Representing around 15 percent of the total number of teaching staff of Russian universities. The purpose of the study was to determine the level of support or rejection by professors of Russian universities for the transformation of education from full-time to distance education.
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